AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



609 



Marketing, Cooperative — Continued 



Successful farmer's exchange of Monmouth 

 countv, N.J. D. T. Hendrickson. Fiuit- 

 Grower 27:238 Ap 1 '16 



Swift condemns market plan. R. B. Swift. 

 O Judd Farmer 61:9 Jl 8 '16 



Swift warns milk producers. O Judd Farmer 

 61:9 Jl 15 '16 



Truck marketing on a large scale under co- 

 operative principles, by N. P. Westcott; Ex- 

 tent and possibilities of cooperation, by C. 

 E. Bassett. (In Pan American scientific con- 

 gress ITo., 1915, V. 3. p. 341-7, 456-9) '17 



Warehouse and marketing department bulle- 

 tin no 22. F. C. Weinert and P. Radford. 20p 

 il '16 Permanent warehouse dept., Houston, 

 Texas 



Whv a central selling agency? W. G. Howard. 

 Am Good J 12:440 F '17 



Why farmers make money at a loss. H: L. 

 Staples, il Country Gent 83:10-ll-f- O 5 '18 



Working with other folks: seven sviggestions 

 for August. Prog F 32:845 Ag 4 '17 



See also Cheese factories, Cooperative; 

 Creaineries, Cooperative; Dairyinen's asso- 

 ciations; Egg marketing associations; 

 Farmers' grain dealers' associations; Fruit 

 growers' associations; Grain dealers' associ- 

 ations; Live stock shipping associations; 

 Vegetable growers associations; also names 

 of cooperative associations, e.g. California 

 fruit growers' exchange, Imperial valley 

 long-staple cotton growers' association. 

 Moore cooperative cheese and creamery 

 company. New England poultry producers' 

 exchange, Sheboygan county cheese produ- 

 cers' federation 



Laws and legislation 



South Australia — Act providing that if fruit 

 growers subscribe a certain sum and come 

 in as individuals on cooperative principle, 

 government may advance money to con- 

 struct packing sheds and grading plant. Bill 

 provides for advances being made for cool 

 stores, storage and packing of fruit, erec- 

 tion of canning and packing factories, pres- 

 ervation of fruit and vegetables, erection of 

 fruit packing sheds, erection of butter, 

 cheese and bacon factories, and silos. Silo 

 is the only thing that does not come under 

 the heading of cooperative system. (Passed 

 Assembly 1917) 



Victoria — Act providing that majority of or- 

 chardists within given area can petition for 

 creation of fruit trust, and trust has power 

 to levy compulsory rate and then obtain 

 government advance for building cool stores. 

 INIeasure is designed to enable fruit-growers 

 collectively to build cool stores and estab- 

 lish canning, drying and packing and pre- 

 serving establishments. (Passed Assembly 

 ■17) 

 Marketing bureaus 



Function.s of a state bureau of markets. A. E. 

 Cance. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916, pt 2:122- 

 34 '17 



Suggestions for an act to establish a division 

 of marketing in any state. (Service and 

 regulatory announcements — Markets 21) 7p 

 '17 U S Ag 



Value of a market news service to farmers 

 and fruit growers; with discussion. H. W. 

 Selby. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1917,pt 2:8-27 

 '18 



Sec <aIso Marketing, Cooperative; also 

 Idaho — Farm markets. Department of; 

 Louisiana — Marketing, Bureau of; West Vir- 

 ginia — Markets, Bureau of 



Laws 

 Laws governing Farm markets departments 

 as amended and passed by the 14th session 

 of the Idaho legislature 1917. 16p '17 Idaho 

 Dept. of farm markets, Boise 

 Marketing clubs. See Cooperative buying 

 Marketing of farm produce. See Marketing 

 Marketing surveys 

 Results of a survey of state marketing activ- 

 ities throughout the United States. (Doc. — 

 Markets 3) 7p '16 U S Ag 



Markets 



Big war tasks; Bureau of markets organized 



and expanded. Weekly N L 5:4 D 19 '17 

 Boards of trade and the national welfare. 

 J : R. Mauff . (/»^ Nat. conf. on marketing 

 and farm credits, 1916, p. 326-38) $2 '17 

 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. 

 Bureau of markets in its relation to the grain 

 trade. C: J. Brand. (In Pro., Grain dealers 

 nat. assn., 1917, p. 21-4) '17 Charles Quinn, 

 sec.-treas., Toledo, O. 



Changing market conditions. E: L. Burke. O 

 Judd Farmer 60:31 F 5 '16 



City markets. G: W. Perkins. N Y Ag Dept B 

 81:1764-71 Mr '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 

 1916, pt 3:1764-71 '17 



Clearing house for farmers. B. C. Taylor. 

 Rural N Y 75:181 F 5 '16 



Crop and market outlook and review. See 

 semi-monthly numbers of Market growers 

 journal 



Development of a market news service. W. A. 

 Sherman. (In Pan American scientific con- 

 gress Pro., 1915, V. 3, p. 635-41) '17 



S'arm prosperity and the local market prob- 

 lem in Mecklenburg. E. C. Branson. 18p 

 10c '17 Univ. of N.C., Dept. of rural eco- 

 nomics and sociology. Chapel Hill 



Federal market reports on live stock and 

 meats. S. W. Doty. la Ag Bd Yearbook 

 1916:429-32 



1st annual report of the State market direc- 

 tor of California for the year ending Dec. 

 1, 1916. llOp '16 Cal. State market director, 

 Sacramento 



Includes present state market law of Cali- 

 fornia and proposed amendments 



2d annual report of the State market director 

 to the governor for the year ending Decem- 

 ber 1, 1917. 52p '18 State market commis- 

 sion of California, 525 Market st, San Fran- 

 cisco 



Five-day market. Wallaces' F 41:264 F 18 '16 



Foods and markets bill. N Y Prod R 43:637-H 

 F 21 '17 



How can we lower the cost of food? G: W. 

 Perkins, il Field II 26:317-18 Ap '16 



Improving town markets; Washington, D.C. 

 market. Prog F 31:565 Ap 22 '16 



Increasing the market by wider distribution. 

 Better Fruit 11:19 Mr '17 



Inspect for shippers; inspection service on 

 fruits and vegetables established at princi- 

 pal markets. Weekly N L 5:6 N 28 '17 



Inspection of grocery stores and markets; 

 with discussion. H. C. Smith. Assn Am 

 Dairy Food & Drug OfTic Pro 1916:194-203 



Market news service; Bureau of markets to 

 open several new branch offices. Weekly N L 

 5:4 Ag 22 '17 



Market news service for Boston. H. F. 

 Tompson. Market Growers J 21:148-9 O 

 1 '17 



Markets. See weekly numbers of Breeder's 

 gazette . 



Modern market inethods. A. L. Clark, il N 

 J Ag Dept B 7:219-46 '17 



Municipal, farmers' and auction markets. C. 

 M. Arthur, il Penn State F 10:31+ F '17 



Northwestern market demands. W: Hislop. 

 Breeder's Gaz 69:176 Ja 27 '16 



Our weekly market letter. See weekly num- 

 bers of Wallaces' farmer 



Pennsylvania's curb markets decided success. 

 C. M. Arthur. Market Growers J 23:127-8 

 O 1 '18 



Practical market system for our large cities. 

 G. V. Branch. (In Pan American scientific 

 congress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 642-6) '17 



Products, prices and trade. See weekly num- 

 bers of Rural New-Yorker 



Public markets. J. W. Wentworth. 7p n.d. 

 J. W. Wentworth, sec, Dept. of public 

 works, New York City 



Public markets in Massachusetts. R. E. An- 

 nin, jr. il Mass Ag Bd C 84:1-23 '18 

 * Public markets: what curb markets may be 

 expected to accomplish. W. S. Bittner. (B. 

 V. 3, no. 11) 20p bibliog '18 Indiana Univ., 

 Ext. div., Bloomington 



Reducing living costs in Europe. A. J. Stem- 

 pie, il Am Coop J 13:468 Ag '18 



